
About Territory Golf & Country Club
Description
Let me tell you about one of Oklahoma's most impressive golf destinations. The Territory Golf & Country Club is a golfer's paradise spanning 640 acres of dramatic Southwest Oklahoma terrain. And boy, does it pack a punch! As someone who's experienced quite a few golf courses in my day, I can tell you this place really stands out from the crowd. What makes it truly special is how the course harmoniously blends with the natural landscape. You'll find yourself playing through groves of mature oaks, catching glimpses of wild plum trees, and navigating around stately pecans and sumac. The designers clearly knew what they were doing when they let the natural beauty of Oklahoma guide their vision.Key Features
• An 18-hole championship course that'll test every club in your bag • A massive 11-acre practice facility featuring three regulation-length par-three holes (each with multiple tee boxes!) • An impressive 15,000 square foot putting green that's maintained to championship standards • A versatile driving range with multi-directional tee boxes • A comprehensive short game area with various turf conditions • A specialized two-tiered green and sand bunker setup • A dedicated wedge practice area with precise target flags at 40, 60, and 80 yardsBest Time to Visit
Having spent countless hours studying Oklahoma's golf climate, I'd say spring and fall are absolutely magical here. March through May offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful blooming landscapes, while September through November brings crisp air and stunning fall colors. Summer mornings can be delightful too, but you'll want to tee off early to beat that Oklahoma heat. Winter golf is possible most days, though you might catch an occasional frost delay in the early morning.How to Get There
The Territory sits in Southwest Oklahoma, and honestly, getting there is part of the adventure. If you're flying in, Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City is your best bet, followed by a scenic drive through the Oklahoma countryside. But ya know what? The journey through the rolling plains actually helps set the mood for the golfing experience ahead.Tips for Visiting
Let me share some insider knowledge that'll help make your visit extra special. First off, book your tee time well in advance - this isn't your average municipal course, and spots fill up quick. And trust me on this one: arrive at least 45 minutes before your tee time to properly warm up at that incredible practice facility. I always tell my friends to pack extra balls because, while the course is fair, it can be challenging for first-timers. The practice facility here is something else entirely - take advantage of it! Those three par-three practice holes are maintained to the same standard as the championship course, which is pretty rare. And don't skip the short game area - it's one of the most comprehensive I've seen. If you're planning to play in summer (and lots of folks do), bring plenty of water and sunscreen. The Oklahoma sun can be pretty intense, especially during afternoon rounds. Oh, and definitely try out that two-tiered practice green before your round - it'll give you a good feel for the speed and break of the course's actual greens. For the photographers among us (guilty as charged!), there are some absolutely gorgeous spots throughout the course, especially around sunrise and sunset. The way the light plays off the native grasses and through those mature trees? Pure magic. One last thing - while the championship course might be the star of the show, don't overlook those practice facilities. I've seen golfers spend entire afternoons just working on their game there, and honestly? It's worth it. The variety of practice options here is simply outstanding.Description
Let me tell you about one of Oklahoma’s most impressive golf destinations. The Territory Golf & Country Club is a golfer’s paradise spanning 640 acres of dramatic Southwest Oklahoma terrain. And boy, does it pack a punch! As someone who’s experienced quite a few golf courses in my day, I can tell you this place really stands out from the crowd.
What makes it truly special is how the course harmoniously blends with the natural landscape. You’ll find yourself playing through groves of mature oaks, catching glimpses of wild plum trees, and navigating around stately pecans and sumac. The designers clearly knew what they were doing when they let the natural beauty of Oklahoma guide their vision.
Key Features
• An 18-hole championship course that’ll test every club in your bag
• A massive 11-acre practice facility featuring three regulation-length par-three holes (each with multiple tee boxes!)
• An impressive 15,000 square foot putting green that’s maintained to championship standards
• A versatile driving range with multi-directional tee boxes
• A comprehensive short game area with various turf conditions
• A specialized two-tiered green and sand bunker setup
• A dedicated wedge practice area with precise target flags at 40, 60, and 80 yards
Best Time to Visit
Having spent countless hours studying Oklahoma’s golf climate, I’d say spring and fall are absolutely magical here. March through May offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful blooming landscapes, while September through November brings crisp air and stunning fall colors. Summer mornings can be delightful too, but you’ll want to tee off early to beat that Oklahoma heat. Winter golf is possible most days, though you might catch an occasional frost delay in the early morning.
How to Get There
The Territory sits in Southwest Oklahoma, and honestly, getting there is part of the adventure. If you’re flying in, Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City is your best bet, followed by a scenic drive through the Oklahoma countryside. But ya know what? The journey through the rolling plains actually helps set the mood for the golfing experience ahead.
Tips for Visiting
Let me share some insider knowledge that’ll help make your visit extra special. First off, book your tee time well in advance – this isn’t your average municipal course, and spots fill up quick. And trust me on this one: arrive at least 45 minutes before your tee time to properly warm up at that incredible practice facility. I always tell my friends to pack extra balls because, while the course is fair, it can be challenging for first-timers.
The practice facility here is something else entirely – take advantage of it! Those three par-three practice holes are maintained to the same standard as the championship course, which is pretty rare. And don’t skip the short game area – it’s one of the most comprehensive I’ve seen.
If you’re planning to play in summer (and lots of folks do), bring plenty of water and sunscreen. The Oklahoma sun can be pretty intense, especially during afternoon rounds. Oh, and definitely try out that two-tiered practice green before your round – it’ll give you a good feel for the speed and break of the course’s actual greens.
For the photographers among us (guilty as charged!), there are some absolutely gorgeous spots throughout the course, especially around sunrise and sunset. The way the light plays off the native grasses and through those mature trees? Pure magic.
One last thing – while the championship course might be the star of the show, don’t overlook those practice facilities. I’ve seen golfers spend entire afternoons just working on their game there, and honestly? It’s worth it. The variety of practice options here is simply outstanding.
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